Ransomware gang crashes own attack — with no-one to blame but themselves | #ransomware | #cybercrime



  • Akira ransomware tried Safe Mode boot to disable defenses but broke its own encryptor
  • Defender later flagged and quarantined payload, leaving attackers with only stolen data
  • Huntress advises VPN brute‑force alerts, MFA, SIEM logging, and Safe Mode monitoring

A recent ransomware attack saw the operators Akira (figuratively) shoot themselves in the foot – and they still walked away with sensitive data, albeit limping.

Akira is a well-known ransomware group, considered one of the most active cybercriminal organizations on the internet. Its modus operandi is simple in theory: they look for an exposed VPN instance (for example, one with a default or weak password), access the domain controller, enumerate Active Directory, steal sensitive data, and deploy an encryptor.



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